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Hi Neighbours,


I am a local artist (illustrator/Sculptor). I had an exhibition at Jeannie Avent Gallery last year.


I wanted to share a couple of recent works that I have done.


I make work primarily for newborns and kids. I take some biographical details about the parents/friends and family and create a work that relates to the child. The work is a celebration and it is fun. I have great memories of growing up around art.


I can be contacted directly for commissions [email protected]

or you can see my work on Instagram @biddy_illustration or on my website biddyillustration.com


I am happy to discuss any ideas.


Please don't hesitate to get in contact.


Thank you,


Brigid



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The first piece Dear Katy, is for a soon to be born bub. The family is Australian. The grandparents are represented by the maggies and possums. The parents are the kangaroo and kookaburra. They live near a river called the Campaspe (which along with indigenous names for the waterway are on the unicycle wheel. The new bub is the numbat and their older brother is the Koala. Together they are decorating their new house.


The second work 'Island Life,'was drawn in January when things felt a little off.

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